Tenant representation is advisory and negotiation support exclusively aligned with the tenant’s interests.
Unlike listing brokers who represent landlords and building ownership, a tenant representative focuses on:
In commercial real estate in Calgary, the difference between being represented and unrepresented can materially affect lease outcomes.
Businesses entering lease negotiations without representation frequently:
Commercial leases are long-term financial commitments. Small structural missteps compound over time.
Tenant representation ensures those variables are evaluated and negotiated strategically.
With more than 20 years of experience and over $1.5 billion in completed transactions, Andrew approaches tenant representation in Calgary with preparation and leverage.
The process includes:
Clarifying operational needs, space requirements, growth projections, and financial parameters.
Evaluating current vacancy, sublease inventory, incentive trends, and comparable transactions across Calgary.
Creating competition among viable properties to strengthen negotiation leverage.
Negotiating rental rates, inducements, improvement allowances, escalation terms, renewal options, and exit provisions.
Ensuring clarity from offer stage through lease execution. The objective is not simply securing space — it is structuring agreements that support long-term business performance.
Andrew represents tenants across:
While the asset class may differ, the strategic framework remains consistent: analysis first, negotiation second, disciplined execution throughout.
The earlier representation begins, the greater the leverage. Tenant representation is particularly valuable when:
In Calgary’s evolving commercial real estate market, timing often determines negotiation strength.
Vacancy rates, sublease availability, and incentive structures fluctuate. Businesses that understand current market conditions negotiate differently.
Tenant representation provides:
Andrew’s focus is simple: ensure tenants enter every negotiation informed and positioned for advantage.
If you are evaluating office, retail, or industrial space, restructuring an existing commitment, or approaching renewal, early preparation is critical.
Connect with Andrew King to discuss how tenant representation in Calgary’s commercial real estate market can strengthen your position.